Parents and grandparents: This book is an attempt to *discredit* the Bible

Discredit? Yeah by showing the bible for what it is.

The author is an atheist and is not up front with the fact that he takes issue with the Bible and his work is intended to discredit the Bible.

The author is and atheist – gasp – run for the hills.

The author carefully omits portions of the Bible to avoid portraying God and the Bible positively while selecting, amplifying and distorting other portions (using citations to attempt to lend a sense of credibility and to slant the view of the reader) to cynically portray God and anyone associated with Him as evil.

Note the Capital “H” in him.

Even the use of warnings for nudity, sexual content, violence and cursing seems intended to discredit the Bible as an obscene and violent work of literature.

It IS an obscene and violent work of literature.

Clearly one would need not warn about nudity in Lego scenes unless certain body parts were intentionally portrayed in an obscene manner.

Dude! read the stories. They are obscene!

The author clearly uses the warnings as a veiled device to “warn” readers about the Bible his book portrays – not the Lego scenes.

I’m not even sure what that means!

In short, this book is insidious is that it is misrepresented as a harmless, cute little book that any Christian parent or grandparent would feel safe and even excited to buy for their grandchild when, the truth is, the book is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Caveat emptor.